http://mpora.com/videos/sPyCE3lx6 The first leg of the Burton High Five Tour went off last weekend, and it was sick. More than fifty riders turned up to session the brand new rails, and make the most of the new competition format. Tamworth hosted the event, and the park shapers came up with a simple but effective layout that maximized the rideable lines letting shredders make the most out of the setup using their own creativity. For their one-off mystery obstacle, Tamworth customised their mega gaspipe, adding two side-rails to what’s already a beast of an obstacle. Burton’s brand new rails (and of course the Whitelines Wallride) seemed to go down a treat, with all sorts of tech jibs being thrown down – with Ollie Waters’ front board through the gnarly-looking Donkey Kink rail looking like a highlight. Burton’s very own jib prodigy George Wooley won the senior men’s category, and Lynsey Ashdown took the women’s. For the full results click
SENIOR BOYS
1st George Woolley
2nd Ross Needham
3rd Andy Nudds
SENIOR GIRLS
1st Lyndsy Ashdown
2nd Kirsty Smith
3rd Emily Meade
YOUTH BOYS
1st Will Smith
2nd Callum Paton
3rd Jordan Gee
YOUTH GIRLS
1st Katie Ormerod
2nd Fiona Sweetman
3rd Natalie Silkstone
KID BOYS
1st Jake Terry
2nd Harvey Ormerod
KID GIRLS
1st Becky Menday
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